Will Sunflower blossom?
Natural-food market, to open soon, faces competition
There have been some construction delays at the new Sunflower Farmers Market store at DeVargas Center, but it's moving ahead pretty much as planned and is expected to open the second week of August.
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Business Beat: Take home off market, newsletter advises
In his latest newsletter, local title company executive Alan Ball points out, reluctantly, that things aren't that great with Santa Fe real estate sales and probably won't be for a while yet.
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New flea market up and running at Oshara Village
Is Santa Fe ready for a new flea market patterned after the long-running Trader Jack's market at the Santa Fe Opera?
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Workshops and seminars: July 14, 2009
* Santa Fe Small Business Development Center at Santa Fe Community College: Today — Information Session for CRS Taxpayers, 9 a.m.-noon.; free. July 31 — Steps to Starting a Small Business, 8:30-11 a.m.; $20. For more information, 428-1343 or visit www.nmsbdc.org/santafe.
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In his latest newsletter, local title company executive Alan Ball points out, reluctantly, that things aren't that great with Santa Fe real estate sales and probably won't be for a while yet.
"The last 12 month have seen a decline for Santa Fe city and county, with the percentage change from 6-30-08 to 6-30-09 a negative 28 percent."
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The Santa Fe Film Apprenticeship Programs, a new nonprofit that offers on-the-job film training, has scheduled its first classes.
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Links
- eTaste: For food lovers. See cooking videos.
- The Anti-Fan Blog: A critical eye on sport.
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- Water Blog: Staci Matlock on water issues
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